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CURRICULUM VITAENAME: Catherine E. Myers, Ph.D.PRESENT TITLE: Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Physiology & NeuroscienceOFFICE ADDRESS:Neurobehavioral Research LabVA New Jersey Health Care System,385 Tremont Ave. (Mail Stop 15a)East Orange, NJ 07018TELEPHONE NUMBER/E-MAIL ADDRESS: 973-676-1000 x1810Catherine.Myers2@va.gov & cemyers@njms.rutgers.eduCITIZENSHIP: USAEDUCATION:A. Undergraduate Graduate and ProfessionalUniversity of DelawareNewark, DEB.S. with Distinction (Cognitive & Computer Science), Magna cum LaudeB. Graduate and ProfessionalImperial College of Science and Technology, University of LondonLondon, UKPh.D. (Neural Systems Engineering)POSTGRADUATE TRAINING:A. Internship and ResidenciesN/AB. Research FellowshipsDepartment of Biology (Northmore Lab)University of DelawareResearch Assistant9/1986-5/1987Department of ComputingImperial College, University of LondonSummer Research Assistant6/1986-8/1986A. Postdoctoral AppointmentsCenter for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University-NewarkComputational Neuroscience6/1991-6/1996Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of LondonNeural Systems Engineering10/1990-6/1991MILITARY: N/AACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:Page 1 of 256/198712/1990

Department of Pharmacology, Physiology and NeurosciencesRutgers-New Jersey Medical School (NJMS)Professor7/2015-presentDepartment of Neurology and NeurosciencesRutgers-NJMS (previously, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey)Professor10/2011-6/2015Rutgers School of Graduate Studies (previously, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences)Rutgers University (previously, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey)Full Member11/2009-presentDepartment of PsychologyRutgers University-NewarkAdjunct Research Professor10/2009-presentDepartment of PsychologyRutgers University-NewarkResearch Associate Professor7/2005-6/2007Department of PsychologyRutgers University-NewarkResearch Professor6/2007-10/2009Department of PsychologyRutgers University-NewarkResearch Assistant Professor7/1997-6/2005Center for Molecular and Behavioral NeuroscienceRutgers University-NewarkResearch Associate6/1996-6/1997Department of ComputingImperial College, University of LondonInstructor10/1989-12/1990HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: N/AOTHER EMPLOYMENT OR MAJOR VISITNG APPOINTMENTS:NeuroBehavioral Research LaboratoryVA New Jersey Health Care SystemResearch Scientist/Health Sciences Specialist10/2009-presentMemory Loss and the Brain Newsletter (print and online versions)Memory Disorders Project, Rutgers University-NewarkEditor-In-ChiefPage 2 of 25

10/2000-10/2009Memory Disorders ProjectRutgers University-NewarkCo-Director8/1998-10/2009Office of Instructional TechnologyUniversity of Delaware, Newark, DEProgrammer1985-1987PRIVATE PRACTICE N/ALICENSURE: N/ADRUG LICENSURE:CDS: N/ADEA: N/ACERTIFICATION: N/AMEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS IN PROFESSIONALSOCIETIES:American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Member2018-2019Social Affective Neuroscience SocietyMember2014-presentPavlovian SocietyMember2008-presentSociety for NeuroscienceMember1996-present (with gaps)Association for Psychological ScienceMember1990-present (with gaps)HONORS AND AWARDS:National Institute of Mental Health Postdoctoral FellowshipNational Institute of Mental Health1993-1995National Science Foundation Graduate FellowshipNational Science Foundation1987-1992Hercules Outstanding Senior in Computer and Information SciencesUniversity of Delaware1987Page 3 of 25

University of Delaware Science ScholarUniversity of Delaware1985, 1986Computer and Information Sciences Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Freshman YearUniversity of Delaware1985Dean’s ScholarUniversity of Delaware1984, 1985, 1986, 1987University Honors ScholarshipUniversity of Delaware1983, 1984, 1985, 1986Eugene DuPont Memorial Distinguished Scholar AwardUniversity of Delaware1983, 1984, 1985, 1986BOARDS OF DIRECTORS/TRUSTEES POSITIONS: N/ASERVICE ON NATIONAL GRANT REVIEW PANELS, STUDY SECTIONS, COMMITTEES:Alzheimer’s Association (external reviewer for grants) (2001-2016)National Institutes of Health – scientific review panel member (2011, 2014, 2017)National Institutes of Health/National Science Foundation – Collaborative Research inComputational Neuroscience (CRCNS) section review panel (2010, 2012)National Science Foundation – scientific review panel member (2000, 2007)SERVICE ON MAJOR COMMITTEES:A. Internationala. Medical Research Council (MRC), UK – Research Grant Proposals (grant reviewer),2018b. Medical Research Council (MRC), UK – Clinician Scientist Fellowships (grantreviewer), 2017c. 8th International Conference on Neural Computation Theory and Applications(NCTA), Program Committee Reviewer, 2016d. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) (grant reviewer), 2015e. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMDP) Bernstein Award forComputational Neuroscience (grant reviewer), 2012f. DevLeaNN (Workshop on Development and Learning in Artificial Neural Networks)(program committee member), 2011g. International Neural Network Society, International Joint Conference on NeuralNetworks (IJCNN) (ad hoc reviewer), 2006-2007 and 2011h. International Neural Network Society, International Joint Conference on NeuralNetworks (IJCNN) (program technical reviewer), 2004-2005, 2011, 2013-2014i. International Neural Network Society, International Joint Conference on NeuralNetworks (IJCNN) Topic Co-Chair, 2003j. International Neural Network Society, International Joint Conference on NeuralNetworks (IJCNN), Program Technical Committee Member, 2002-2004B. Nationala. Scientific Reviewer for IRB, Department of the Army, Armament ResearchDevelopment & Engineering Center (ARDEC), Picatinny Arsenal, NJ, 2010-2017b. Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures (BICA) Annual Meeting (programcommittee member), 2011-2012c. Cognitive Neuroscience Society (ad hoc reviewer, Annual Meeting), 2006-2007C. Medical School/UniversityPage 4 of 25

a.Member, Rutgers Brain Health Institute (BHI) Faculty Search Committee (KriegerKlein Endowed Chair in Neurodegeneration Research), 2020-presentb. Grant reviewer, Rutgers University Busch Biomedical Grants, 2019c. Member, Rutgers Brain Health Institute (BHI) Faculty Search Committee(neurodegenerative research candidate), 2018-2019d. Judge, Graduate and postdoctoral student poster session, Rutgers Brain HealthInstitute (BHI) 4th Annual Symposium, Bell Labs, Murray Hill, NJe. Outside reader for GSBS Professional Skills II student projects, 2015-2016f. Member, Admissions Committee, DPT-PhD dual degree program, RBHS GraduateSchool of Biomedical Sciences (GSBS), 2014-presentg. Member, Faculty Committee on Appointments and Promotions (FCAP), New JerseyMedical School, 10/2011-9/2013h. Member, Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Committee, New Jersey Medical SchoolDepartment of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2000-presentD. Hospital- VA New Jersey Health Care System (VA NJHCS)a. Chair, Research & Development Committee, VA NJHCS, 7/2018-presentb. Voting Member, Research & Development Committee, VA NJHCS, 1/2013-12/2016& 10/2018-presentc. Led training seminar for grant submission using NIH ASSIST (with JonathanWeininger), 11/2018d. Member of Search Committee, Assistant Chief of Staff (ACOS) for ResearchService, VA NJHCS, 7/2014-6/2015e. Alternate Chair, Research & Development Committee, VA NJHCS 6/2014-12/2016f. Alternate Member, Research & Development Committee, VA NJHCS, 2010-2012E. Departmenta. Ph.D. Exam committee/readeri. Cristian Morales, NJIT/Rutgers Joint Biomedical Engineering (BME)Program; proposal 8/2019; defense anticipated Spring 2021.ii. Ozan Cakmak NJIT/Rutgers Joint Biomedical Engineering program;proposal 1/2019; defense anticipated Spring 2021.iii. Nima Alamatzaz, NJIT/Rutgers Joint Biomedical Engineering program;proposal 8/2018; defense anticipated Spring 2021.iv. Milad Afrasiabi, Rutgers-SGS; defense anticipated Fall 2019.v. Kainan (Sally) Wang, Behavioral & Neural Science Program, 2019vi. Ahmet Ceceli, Rutgers-Newark, 2019vii. Kevin Spiegler, Rutgers-NJMS MD/PhD Dual Degree Program, 2019viii. Archana Proddutur, Biomedical Engineering Program, 2017ix. Pelin Avcu, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, 2015x. Meghan Davis Caulfield, Integrative Neuroscience Program, 2014xi. Mohammad Herzallah, Rutgers- Newark, Center for Molecular andBehavioral Neuroscience, 2014xii. Maciej Spryca, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences BiomedicalEngineering, 2014xiii. Sara Fazelinik, Integrative Neuroscience Program, 2013xiv. Jacqueline Holloway, Integrative Neuroscience Program, 2013xv. Olga Sierra-Rodriguez, Integrative Neuroscience Program, 2013xvi. Ekaterina Dobryakova, Rutgers-Newark Psychology, 2012xvii. Kathryn Dickerson, Integrative Neuroscience Program, 2011xviii. Thomas Ricart,, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, 2010xix. Helen Genova, Integrative Neuroscience Program, 2007xx. Daphna Shohamy, Integrative Neuroscience Program, 2003b. Doctoral Candidacy Exam Committee Memberi. Catherine Rojvirat, NJMS MD/PhD Dual Degree Program, 2019.ii. Hoa Pham, NJMS-Rutgers SGS, 2019iii. Nima Alamatzaz, NJIT/Rutgers Joint Biomedical Engineering Program,2018Page 5 of 25

iv. Ozan Cakmak, NJIT/Rutgers Joint Biomedical Engineering Program,2017/2018v. Kevin Spiegler, MD/PhD Dual Degree Program, Rutgers University, 2017vi. Ahmad Alokailly, New Jersey Institute of Technology/Rutgers JointBiomedical Engineering Program, 2016vii. Michelle Favre, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, RutgersUniversity, 2016viii. Thushini Manuweera, New Jersey Institute of Technology/Rutgers JointBiomedical Engineering program, 2014ix. Yaa Haber, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, 2014x. Jennifer Catuzzi, Integrative Neuroscience Program, 2013c. Master’s Student Thesis Advisory Committee Memberi. Mihal Grinberg, Rutgers-RBHS, anticipated defense Summer 2020ii. Alexander Crane, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, 2016iii. Stacey Subbie, Rutgers-New Jersey Medical School, 2015d. Rutgers University-Newark Honors College Senior Projects: Committee Memberi. Alopi Patel, 2007-2009ii. Payal Trivedi, 2006-2008iii. Andreia Da Costa, 2006-2007iv. Vishaka Vijayakumar, 2006-2007v. Emmanual Apor, 2006-2007F. Editorial Boardsa. PeerJ Computer Science (academic editor, 2015-present)b. PeerJ (academic editor, 2014-present)c. BMC Neuroscience (Associate Editor, 2018-2020)d. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience (guest associate editor, special issue:“Avoidance: From Basic Science to Psychopathology,” 2014)G. AdHoc Reviewera. Behavioral Neuroscience, 2004, 2005b. Behavioural and Brain Research, 1997c. Biological Psychology, 2013d. Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures (BICA), 2015e. Brain and Behavior, 2017f. Brain and Cognition, 2008g. Brain Research, 2008h. Brain Structure and Function, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2018i. Cephalalgia, 2016j. Cognitive, Affective & Behavioral Neuroscience, 2012, 2013k. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2019l. Cortex, 2007, 2008, 2009m. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 2018n. Hippocampus, 1997, 2008, 2014o. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 2016p. Journal of American Aging Association, 2010q. Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology, 2017r. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 2001, 2006s. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2006, 2011t. Journal of the International Neuroscience Society, 2015, 2016u. Journal of Neuroscience, 2001v. Journal of Psychiatry & Neuroscience, 2014, 2015w. Neural Networks, 2011x. Neural Plasticity, 2019y. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2016z. NeuroImage, 2019aa. Neuropsychologia, 2004, 2013bb. Neuropsychology, 2004, 2005cc. Neuroscience, 2007Page 6 of 25

dd. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 1999ee. Neuroscience Letters, 2007ff. Personality and Individual Differences, 2011, 2013gg. Physiology & Behavior, 2014, 2015hh. PLOS ONE, 2017ii. Psychiatry Research, 2013, 2014jj. Psychological Science, 1997, 1998kk. Psychology and Aging, 2010, 2011ll. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 2013, 2014mm.Synapse, 2016, 2017SERVICE ON GRADUATE SCHOOL COMMITTEES: (see above)SERVICE ON HOSPITAL COMMITTEES: (see above)SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY: “Human memory and the hippocampus,” lecture delivered at Manchester VA Medical CenterResearch Day, Manchester NH, 5/14/08. “Memory and the Brain: Neuroscience Research,” lecture delivered at Science Career Day,William Allen Middle School, Moorestown NJ, 4/27/07. “Your memory: A user’s guide to the brain,” community lecture delivered at New YorkUniversity Aging and Dementia Center Lecture Series, 2/14/06. “Your memory: A user’s guide,” community lecture delivered at Pine Brook Jewish Center,Montville, NJ, 2/5/2006. “Current Directions in Memory Research: Stress, Sleep, Statins and Tuna Fish,” communitylecture delivered at Crane’s Mill Retirement Community, West Caldwell NJ, 1/17/2006. “Your memory, your life,” community lecture delivered at Crane’s Mill Retirement Community,West Caldwell NJ, 11/16/04. Open access software libraries§ Myers, C. E. (2016-present). MyersLab Tasks. Available at www.osf.io/7by34: libraryof computer-based learning and generalization tasks for human neuropsychology studies(executable code and instruction files).§ Myers, C. E. (2016-present). MyersLab Modeling Software. Available atwww.osf.io/78sbu: library of simulation software for computational neuroscience(simulation code and instruction files).SPONSORSHIP (Primary Mentorship) OF CANDIDATES FOR POSTGRADUATE DEGREE:A. Ph.D. Student Theses Superviseda. Jony Sheynin, PhD (Rutgers GSBS/BME), 2014, presented at commencement withDean’s Outstanding Academic Achievement Award (one awardee across all of GSBS)B. Ph.D. Student Research Rotations Superviseda. Kevin Spiegler, Rutgers-NJMS MD/PhD joint degree program, Fall 2019-Spring 2020b. John Palmieri, Rutgers-NJMS MD/PhD joint degree program, Summer 2018c. Yaa Boateng-Haber, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Summer-Fall 2012d. Kelsey Miller, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Summer-Fall 2012e. Sara Fazelinik, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Spring 2010-Fall 2010f. Pelin Avcu, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Fall 2010C. Master's Student Thesis Projects Superviseda. Nicole Anastasides, Seton Hall University, Department of Psychology, 2012.b. Brian Armieri, NJIT Computer Science, 1993 (co-supervised with Mark Gluck, RutgersNewark).c. Vipul Patel, Rutgers New Brunswick Computer Science, 1992 (co-supervised withfaculty member Mark Gluck, Rutgers-Newark).d. Fukumi Kozato, Imperial College, Department of Computing, 1990 (co-supervised withDepartment of Computing faculty).Page 7 of 25

e.Jonathan Goldstone, Imperial College, Foundations of Advanced Information Systems(FAIS) Program, 1990 (co-supervised with faculty member Igor Aleksander, ImperialCollege).f.Andrew Bradley, Imperial College, Foundations of Advanced Information Systems(FAIS) Program, 1989 (co-supervised with faculty member Igor Aleksander, ImperialCollege).D. Master’s Student Research Rotations Superviseda. Christine Shind, Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, 2015-2016E. Rutgers-Newark Undergraduate Honors Research/Senior Thesis Superviseda. Nazje James (Rutgers-Newark, Biology) 2018-2019; also supervised this student'sparticipation in research internship funded by Garden State-Louis Stokes Alliance forMinority Participation in Research (GS-LSAMP) program.b. Chaden Noureddine (Rutgers-Newark, Biology/Physics) 2016-present; also supervisedthis students participation in research internship funded by Garden State-Louis StokesAlliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Programc. Rosanna Sanchez (Rutgers-Newark, Psychology) 2013-2015; also supervised thisstudent’s completion of requirements to graduate with Honors in Psychology.d. Barbara Ekeh (Rutgers-Newark Honors College) 2012-2015; also supervised thisstudent’s participation in research internship funded by Garden State-Louis StokesAlliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) Programe. Megha Patel (Rutgers-Newark, Biology/Psychology) 2009-2014f. Jacqueline Ostovich (Rutgers-Newark, Biology) 2011-2014g. Saima Shikari (Rutgers-Newark, Business Management/Biology) 2010-2013h. Anuoluwapo Sobanjo (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 2009- 2010i. Kesha Shah (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 2008- 2009j. Priyanka Khanna (Rutgers-Newark,Chemistry/Biology), 2006- 2009k. Roshani Patel (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 2004- 2006l. Nancy El-Shammaa (Rutgers-Newark,Psychology) 2002- 2004m. Saif Ali (Rutgers-Newark,Biology & Chemistry) 2003- 2004n. Debra Ibrahim (Rutgers-Newark,Psychology) 2003- 2004o. Mary Gergis (Rutgers-Newark,Psychology) 2003- 2004p. Mamata Eagan (Rutgers-Newark,Biology) 2002- 2003q. Nana Sintim-Damoa (Rutgers-Newark,Biology, MBRS) 2002- 2003r. Suditi Gupta (Rutgers-Newark,Biology) 2001- 2002,s. Souty Shafik (Rutgers-Newark,Biology) 1999- 2001t. Nessrein Abu-Shaba (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 2000- 2001u. Janet Schultz Teran (Rutgers-Newark,Psychology), 1998- 2000v. Chrisopher Bellotti (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 1998-1999w. Omar Nabulsi (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 1998-1999F. Undergraduate Research Internshipsa. Nadia Kenfack Kembou (Rutgers-Newark Honors Living), 2018-2019; participated viaGarden State-Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation in Research (GS-LSAMP)programb. Nirmal Shah (Rutgers-Newark Biology) 2008-2009c. Monica Andrawis (Rutgers-Newark Biology) 2006-2009d. Priya Bolikal (Rutgers-Newark Biology) 2006-2008e. Lauren Ropp (Rutgers-Newark Honors) 2005-2006f. Deena Midani (Rutgers-Newark Psychology/Honors) 2004-2005g. Natalie Montealegro (Rutgers-Newark Biology/MBRS) 2000-2001h. Yahaira Padilla (Rutgers-Newark Biology/MBRS) 1998-1999i. Janet Schultz Teran (Rutgers-Newark Psychology/MBRS) 1998-1999j. Vivek Masand (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 1996-1999k. Kimberly Leach (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 1996l. Janine Masi (Rutgers-Newark,Biology), 1996m. Bettie Parker (Rutgers-Newark,Nursing), 1996n. Priya Khana (Rutgers-Newark, Liberal Arts), 1995-1996o. Kirtida Rana (Rutgers-Newark, Biology), 1995Page 8 of 25

p. Alex Izaguirre (Rutgers-Newark, Biology), 1994-1995q. Madhvi Patel (Rutgers-Newark, Psychology), 1993-1994r. Carolyn Ferrante (Rutgers-Newark, non-matriculated), 1993-1994G. High school student summer internshipsa. Abigail Hammell, 2015-2017b. Usra Ahmed, 2015-2016c. Noah Weinflash, 2013-2015d. Sruti Gupta, Summer 2014SPONSORSHIP (Primary Mentorship) OF POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS:A. Milen Radell, July 2014-August 2016.B. Ahmed Moustafa, July 2010-January 2012.TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES: (Teaching effectiveness should be addressed in nominating letter)A. Lectures or Course DirectorshipsRutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityResearch Design and StatisticsEntire CourseFall 2019, 2 credits 30 hoursRutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Aging and Dementia"2 hours (10/9/2019)Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Computational Neuroscience"2 hours (10/1/2019)Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Memory and Amnesia"2 hours (9/4/2019)Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityResearch Design and StatisticsEntire CourseFall 2018, 2 credits 30 hoursRutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Computational Neuroscience"2 hours (10/10/2018)Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Aging and Dementia"2 hours (10/2/2018)Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Memory and Amnesia"2 hours (9/5/2018)Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityPage 9 of 25

Research Design and StatisticsEntire CourseFall 2017, 2 credits 30 hoursRutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Computational Neuroscience"2 hours (10/11/2017)Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Aging and Dementia"2 hours (10/10/2017)Rutgers School of Graduate Studies, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience"Memory and Amnesia"2 hours (9/6/2017)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience“Computational Neuroscience”2 hours (12/13/2016)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience“Aging and Dementia”2 hours (12/6/2016)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience“Memory and Amnesia”2 hours (11/2/2016)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityResearch Design and StatisticsEntire CourseFall 2016, 2 credits 30 hoursGraduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience“Computational Neuroscience”2 hours (12/9/2015)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience“Aging and Dementia”2 hours (12/2/2015)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral & Cognitive Neuroscience“Memory and Amnesia”2 hours (10/28/2015)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityResearch Design and StatisticsEntire CoursePage 10 of 25

Fall 2015, 2 credits 30 hoursGraduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral, Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience“Computational Neuroscience II: Systems-Level Models”1 hour (12/10/14)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral, Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience“Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease”2 hours (11/26/14)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Rutgers UniversityBehavioral, Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience“Memory and amnesia”2 hours (11/25/14)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyResearch Design and StatisticsEntire CourseFall 2014, 2 credits 30 hoursGraduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyBehavioral, Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience“Memory and amnesia”2 hours (5/1/14)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyResearch Design and StatisticsEntire CourseFall 2013, 2 credits 30 hoursGraduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyBehavioral, Cognitive & Clinical Neuroscience“Memory and amnesia”2 hours (5/21/13)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyResearch Design and StatisticsEntire CourseFall 2012, 2 credits 30 hoursGraduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyFoundations of Neuroscience“Computational Neuroscience: Systems-Level Models”1 hour (4/10/2012)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyFoundations of Neuroscience“Memory and Amnesia”1 hour (3/28/2012)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyResearch Design and StatisticsEntire CourseFall 2011, 2 credits 30 hoursPage 11 of 25

New York University – Graduate SchoolNeurobiology of Disease“Brain Substrates of PTSD”1.5 hours (5/20/2011)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyFoundations of Neuroscience“Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease”2 hours (4/9/2011)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyFoundations of Neuroscience“Memory and Amnesia”2 hours (4/7/2011)Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyExperimental Design and Statistics for Biomedical SciencesEntire CourseFall 2010, 3 credits 45 hoursGraduate School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Medicine & Dentistry of New JerseyExperimental Design and Statistics for Biomedical SciencesEntire CourseSpring 2010, 3 credits 45 hoursCenter for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers-NewarkNeuroscience (Undergraduate Honors seminar)“Memory, amnesia and the human hippocampus”2 hours (2/26/09)Department of Psychology, Rutgers-NewarkGraduate Proseminar: Selected Topics in Psychology“Human memory with and without the hippocampus”1 hour (10/30/06)Department of Psychology, Rutgers-NewarkGraduate Proseminar: Selected Topics in Psychology“Human memory with and without the hippocampus”1 hour (10/6/04)Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers-NewarkLearning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior“Aging and Alzheimer’s disease”1 hour (4/28/04)Honors College, Rutgers-NewarkHonors: Neuroscience“Memory, Amnesia, and the Human Hippocampus”1 hour (2/26/04)Honors College, Rutgers-NewarkHonors: Topics in Brain-Behavior Relations“Aging and Alzheimer’s disease”1 hour (4/28/03)Department of Psychology, Rutgers-NewarkGraduate Proseminar: Selected Topics in PsychologyPage 12 of 25

“Human memory with and without the hippocampus”1 hour (11/5/02)Honors College, Rutgers-NewarkHonors: Topics in Brain-Behavior Relations“Aging and Alzheimer’s disease”1 hour (4/25/02)Department of Psychology, Rutgers-NewarkGraduate Proseminar: Selected Topics in Psychology“Human memory with and without the hippocampus”1 hour (10/6/00)Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers-NewarkComputational Models of Learning and MemoryEntire Course (co-taught)Spring 1999Department of Psychology, Rutgers-NewarkGraduate Proseminar: Selected Topics in Psychology“Human memory with and without the hippocampus”1 hour (12/2/98)Pace UniversityExperimental Psychology“Human memory with and without the hippocampus”1 hour (4/29/97)Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers-NewarkBasal forebrain cholinergic system“Computational models of septohippocampal cholinergic interaction”1 hour (12/96)Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers-NewarkBasal forebrain cholinergic system“Computational models of septohippocampal cholinergic interaction”1 hour (11/95)Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of LondonNeural Networks“Learning in weightless neural networks”1 hour (9/15/1990)Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of LondonNeural Networks“Learning in weightless neural networks”1 hour (11/20/1989)Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of LondonPrologEntire CourseFall 1989Imperial College of Science and Technology, University of LondonNeural Networks“Learning in weightless neural networks”1 hour (12/2/1988)Page 13 of 25

B. Research Training (other than Primary Mentorship)Post Doctoral Fellows:a. Deborah Bryant, 2000-2002. (Supervised jointly with John DeLuca, Kessler, andMark Gluck, Rutgers-Newark.)Pre Doctoral Students:a. Meghan Davis, PhD student, Rutgers Integrative Neuroscience (INS) Program,1/2010-5/2010b. Sara Fazelink, PhD student, Rutgers Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences,2/2010-presentc. Bas Rokers, Ph.D. student, Rutgers-Newark, 9/1998-9/2000d. Geoffrey Schnirman, Ph.D. student, Fordham University, 7/1998-10/2001.Undergraduate Students:a. Khalil Arsala (Rutgers-Newark Information Sciences) 1999b. Martha Vallejo (Rutgers-Newark Pre-Med) 1997-1998c. Ana-Maria Muncaciu (Rutgers-Newark Pre-Med) 1997-1998CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES: N/AGRANT SUPPORT:A. Principal Investigator1. VA Office of Research and Development, Clinical Science Research andDevelopment Service, “Neurocognitive markers of short-term risk for suicidalbehavior in high-risk Veterans,” 1/1/19-12/31/22, 1,432,000 direct costs plus 52,000 equipment supplement and 55,000 supplement for recruitment andbiomarker assay.2. VA Office of Research and Development, Clinical Science Research andDevelopment Service, “Acquisition and expression of avoidance: Computationalmodeling and human studies,” 10/01/12-09/30/17, 989,000 direct costs.2. NYU Center of Excellence Seed Grant, “Pre-symptomatic behavioral detection ofAlzheimer’s disease,” 02/01/12-03/31/13, 60,000 direct costs (Co-PI).3. US Navy, Office of Naval Research (ONR), “Validating cognitive markers ofhippocampal deficits in Marines with post-traumatic stress disorder,” 10/1/119/30/13, 663,000 direct costs (Co-PI).4. NIH/NSF Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience(CRCNS)/National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), “CRCNS:Computational models of hippocampal-amygdala interaction: Implications forPTSD,” 08/01/09-07/31/14, 600,000 direct costs.5. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), “Dissociating basal forebrain vs. medialtemporal amnesia,” 01/01/03-12/31/05, 450,000 direct costs.6. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), “Associative learning in basal forebrainamnesia,” 03/10/98-02/28/99, 25,000 direct costs.7. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) NRSA Fellowship Award, “Theory ofhippocampal modulation in associative learning,” 01/19/93-01/18/94, 50,000 directcosts.B.Co-Investigator1. VA Office of Research and Development, Rehabilitation Research & DevelopmentCareer Development Award (CDA-2), “Exercise and pharmacological LLRK2inhibition for preventing PD,” 10/1/20-9/30/25, 1,015,000 direct costs. PI Delic(Myers co-Primary Mentor).2. NIH/NIDA, “Using combined EEG & non-invasive brain stimulation to examine andimprove cognitive control functioning in opioid use disorder,” 3/1/20-2/28/22, 150,000 direct costs. PI Baker.Page 14 of 25

22.23.24.25.VA Office of Research and Development, CSR&D/BLR&D Collaborative MeritAward, “CTBI: Traumatic brain injury-induced inflammation effects on cognitiveevaluations and response inhibition: Mechanisms of increased risk for suicidality,”1/1/20-12/31/23, three linked awards total 3,460,000 direct costs. PIs Pang,Goodman, Niculescu.New Jersey Commission on Brain Injury Research (NJCBIR), “Cognitivedysfunction following traumatic brain injury in older adults: Interaction withdiabetes,” 4/1/19-3/31/21, 176,000 direct costs. PI Zimering.VA Office of Researc

iv. Ozan Cakmak, NJIT/Rutgers Joint Biomedical Engineering Program, 2017/2018 v. Kevin Spiegler, MD/PhD Dual Degree Program, Rutgers University, 2017 vi. Ahmad Alokailly, New Jersey Institute of Technology/Rutgers Joint Biomedical Engineering Program, 2016 vii. Michelle Favre, Graduate School of Biomedical

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